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===2007β2009: ''My Paper Made Men''=== In early 2006, after some time away from the public eye, Studt signed to the indie label [[19 Entertainment]]. She also toured with [[Razorlight]] under the alias 'Jane Wails', saying: ' I was quite frightened of getting on stage and people having preconceived ideas of what I was about. I didn't want them saying, " Ooh, isn't she that girl from before, blah blah blah?'".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/music/interviews/a94253/amy-studt/|title=Amy Studt|date=22 April 2008|website=Digitalspy.com}}</ref> "[[Furniture (song)|Furniture]]", a single taken from the album ''[[My Paper Made Men]], ''was released on 3 December 2007. Studt worked on the title song with [[Imogen Heap]] collaborator [[Guy Sigsworth]], and her new songs received rave reviews. The ''LA Times'' wrote: 'Positively incandescent torch-singing Londoner with a hair-raising emotional range that varies from cut-glass fragility to cat-o'-nine-tails avenger'<ref name="pressreader.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.pressreader.com/usa/los-angeles-times/20071230/283115654624347|title=Brits accent quirky, diverse new voices |date=30 December 2007 |via=PressReader}}</ref> suggesting that listeners should "ignore any dim memories of her mid-teens pop phase [from] a while ago."''<ref name="pressreader.com"/>'' "[[Chasing the Light]]" was the next single, released on 28 April 2008. The album ''[[My Paper Made Men]]'' was released as a digital download on 5 May that year, and physically on 2 March 2009, along with the third single, "[[Nice Boys (Amy Studt song)|Nice Boys]]". It was then made public in April that Studt was dropped by her record label, and she chose to then leave her management shortly after.
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